Network UPS Server

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Gandalf1369
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Network UPS Server

Post by Gandalf1369 »

I currently have two TerraMaster NAS's on my local network. One has an IP address of 192.168.0195 and the other 192.168.0.194.

I have successfully connected a CyberPower UPS to the NAS at address 192.168.0.194 and TOS 4.2.39 recognizes it. My question is about the "Network UPS Server" option. If I understand correctly if I add the IP address of the other NAS (192.168.0.195) to the permitted devices list then both NAS's will be safely shutdown in the event of a power loss.

Now my question - should I add ONLY the IP address of the NAS not directly connected to the UPS or should I add both IP addresses?? Hopefully I explained myself correctly.

Thank you . . .
F5-221 with 4x5TB drives in Raid 5 (Plex Media Server, TOS 4.2.44)
F4-220 with 2x8TB, 1x6TB in JBOD (Docker, PiHole, Uptime-Kuma, tnfsd-x64, TOS 5.1.145)
TMnorah

Re: Network UPS Server

Post by TMnorah »

You only need to add the IP of another nas to the allowed devices.
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